ANGARI Foundation Participates in 2026 Great Charity Challenge The 2026 Great Charity Challenge presented by Fidelity Investments was a wonderful evening celebrating 36 local charities. The event theme was “Rhyme Without Reason” and the riders representing ANGARI Foundation turned out as pajamas, banana and Princess Diana. They placed 30th in the competition, earning ANGARI Foundation $19,000 in grant funding that will go directly towards the Foundation’s marine science educational efforts in Palm Beach County. News & Updates
Research on American Oystercatchers in the Indian River Lagoon Learn about the fascinating tale of oystercatchers and oyster reefs, including how banding birds and capturing life history data enhances our understanding of their movements, mate selection and population information. Webinars Adult Grades 6-8 Grades 9-12 Grades K-5
14th Lagoon Drift Experiment After-Action Report Released The Lake Worth Lagoon Drift Card Study depends on citizen scientists to observe the transport and accumulation of marine debris in our local waterways. Here are the results from our 14th experiment! News & Updates Marine Debris
Scientist Gina Badlowski Gina Badlowski is a Ph.D. candidate at Florida International University Santos Seascape Ecology Lab and a marine ecologist interested in trophic food web dynamics across seagrass-reef ecosystems. Scientists Chemistry Fish Adult Grades 6-8 Grades 9-12 Grades K-5
Scientist Sophia Hemsi Scientist Sophia Hemsi is a Ph.D. candidate and marine ecologist at Florida International University, driven by a passion for uncovering the overlooked social lives of marine animals. Scientists Sharks and Rays Adult Grades 6-8 Grades 9-12 Grades K-5
Scientist Philip Gravinese Dr. Philip Gravinese is an Assistant Professor of Marine Science at Eckerd College and his research is aimed at determining how both singular and simultaneous environmental stressors impact the early life history stages of marine invertebrates. Scientists Invertebrates Adult Grades 6-8 Grades 9-12 Grades K-5
Scientist Rick Householder Rick Householder is Geospatial Program Director with Woolpert Inc. and the director of the Woolpert’s Award for the Florida Seafloor Mapping Initiative (FSMI) as well as an Associate Lecturer at Nova Southeastern University. Scientists Ocean Technology Adult Grades 6-8 Grades 9-12 Grades K-5
Expedition 112: Coastal Ocean Explorers: Sharks - Palm Springs Community Middle School A group of students and educators from Palm Springs Community Middle School spent a day onboard R/V ANGARI during a Coastal Ocean Explorers: Sharks expedition with scientists from Florida International University studying sharks in Palm Beach County. R/V ANGARI Expeditions Sharks and Rays Adult Grades 6-8 Grades 9-12 Grades K-5
Diary of a Bull Shark - Movement Ecology in the Everglades Will Sample discusses his research on the behavior of juvenile bull sharks within the Florida Everglades using nearly 20 years of movement data, as well as new approaches to classic field methods. Webinars Fish Ocean Technology Sharks and Rays Adult Grades 6-8 Grades 9-12 Grades K-5
Producing in the Wild Discover how the Changing Seas marine science documentary series is produced from start to finish with Alexa Elliott. Webinars Adult Grades 6-8 Grades 9-12 Grades K-5
Drift Cards are in the Water for ANGARI Foundation's 14th Lagoon Drift Experiment Our citizen science experiment is underway, and we need your help! At 1:00 PM ET today, we and our partners initiated the 14th experiment in our long-term study of regional marine debris movement in our waterways. News & Updates Marine Debris
ANGARI Foundation Conducting 14th Lagoon Drift Card Experiment With New Digital, Interactive Dashboard and Map The public is called to participate in ANGARI’s ongoing study to track water movement and pollutants in the Lake Worth Lagoon. New to the study is a digital, interactive ArcGIS dashboard and map that the public can use to investigate the data collected during the Lagoon Drift experiments. News & Updates